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eastern time this morning for krystle campbell. one of the three people killed in last week's terror attack. and at 2:50 p.m. this afternoon, that's the exact moment the first bomb went off last week, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. and coming up at 7:30 eastern, we will speak to boston police commissioner ed davis about the latest in the investigation. he has been right at the center of the whole thing. we will find out where it stands this morning. and then just ahead, in the days after the deadly marathon bombing, suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev returned to his college campus, acting as if nothing happened. we will hear from the students who spoke with him. they are deeply disturbed this morning about these conversations. >>> then homes destroyed by rising floodwaters in the midwest. we will go live to one of the communities fighting to stay above water. you're watching a special edition of "starting point" live from boston. but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, h
eastern time this morning for krystle campbell. one of the three people killed in last week's terror attack. and at 2:50 p.m. this afternoon, that's the exact moment the first bomb went off last week, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. and coming up at 7:30 eastern, we will speak to boston police commissioner ed davis about the latest in the investigation. he has been right at the center of the whole thing. we will find out where it stands...
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and krystle campbell, and lingzi lu, coming to the u.s. to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible insight and this being because i feel like -- i don't want to make assumptions, but i feel like he was the follower in the situation, and he came out alive because he was scared. that's my assumption. i am not speaking for everybody. we needed him to come alive because we needed answers. >> a follower, suspected killer and terrorists. tell me about his older brother, how you knew him? >> i knew him as a high school friend. his sister, bella, was friends with my wife. and he was protective of little sister and he would always
and krystle campbell, and lingzi lu, coming to the u.s. to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions...
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just as the friends and family of one of them, krystle campbell, said their final good-byes. and hundreds gathered on the street to mourn the death of m.i.t. officer sean collier, killed just before thursday night's shoot-out. meanwhile, back here at the hospital, caitlin tells me she's doing so much better. in fact, dan, she says, she pes hospital in the next few days. >> that will be great to see. gio, thank you. that's our coverage of the boston marathon bombing for tonight. >>> now, we turn to texas. where we're learning that the first responders who rushed in to put out the massive fire at the fertilizer plant in the small town of west, they paid a staggering price. much higher than we initially thought. abc's steve osunsami is there tonight. >> reporter: today outside that massive explosion site at that texas fertilizer plant, the local sheriff told us that the first responders who died didn't have a chance. 14 people were killed. and authorities say 12 of them were firefighters and paramedics and other workers who were there trying to put out the initial fire that may
just as the friends and family of one of them, krystle campbell, said their final good-byes. and hundreds gathered on the street to mourn the death of m.i.t. officer sean collier, killed just before thursday night's shoot-out. meanwhile, back here at the hospital, caitlin tells me she's doing so much better. in fact, dan, she says, she pes hospital in the next few days. >> that will be great to see. gio, thank you. that's our coverage of the boston marathon bombing for tonight....
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let me just explain what happened with krystle campbell. she went to the marathon with her friend, they showed up, they got caught in the first explosion and initially doctors at massachusetts general hospital told the campbell family that krystle had survived, that krystle campbell had survived that they were working on her to save her leg. her parents waited patiently. they were finally let into the room and they looked down and discovered it was not in fact their daughter, it was their daughter's friend and at that point, they waited to find out what had in fact had happened to krystle campbell. about an hour after that, erin, a detective came in and showed them a picture and it was at that point they discovered their daughter had not survived. a little earlier today, her mother came out, she tried to speak to reporters, it was very difficult for her. i just want you to listen to how she tried to speak about her daughter. >> we are heart broken at the death of our daughter krystle, he was a wonderful person. everybody that new her loved
let me just explain what happened with krystle campbell. she went to the marathon with her friend, they showed up, they got caught in the first explosion and initially doctors at massachusetts general hospital told the campbell family that krystle had survived, that krystle campbell had survived that they were working on her to save her leg. her parents waited patiently. they were finally let into the room and they looked down and discovered it was not in fact their daughter, it was their...
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we also learned about krystle campbell. she died in the blast. she came yesterday to watch her friend cross the finish line. her mom says she worked 16-hour days at a local seafood restaurant but was never too tired to share her love, never too tired to share her smile. she was 29 years old. martin richard was just eight years old. his sign says, no more hurting people. dozens of lives changed forever. we honor them tonight and we also honor this strong city. this is not a city under siege. this is not a city of fear tonight. yes, people may be holding their kids a little tighter, keeping their eyes open a little wider, but this is a city where today life and love and liberty continue. people went jogging today. they walked their dogs, they brought their children to the playground and to the schools. boston has been battered, yes, but it is by no means broken. not now, not ever. we have learned from 9/11 and perhaps what we've learned most is that in the face of horror and hate, we must all stand tall, stand proud and stand together and never, ev
we also learned about krystle campbell. she died in the blast. she came yesterday to watch her friend cross the finish line. her mom says she worked 16-hour days at a local seafood restaurant but was never too tired to share her love, never too tired to share her smile. she was 29 years old. martin richard was just eight years old. his sign says, no more hurting people. dozens of lives changed forever. we honor them tonight and we also honor this strong city. this is not a city under siege....
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as families mourn, the funeral will be held this mourning for krystle campbell krystle campbell and a memorial service is schedule tonight for lingzi lu. the blast site a stretch of boylston street that includes copley square remains closed for now. boston's police commissioner telling cnn the area is expected to reopen in the next day or two. >>> let's begin with a new twist in the investigation. one person we haven't heard from in this tragedy is the wife of deceased suspect. our chris lawrence just spoke with her attorney. he is joining us on the phone right now from rhode island. chris, tell us why she is relevant, very relevant, potentially in this investigation, the wife of this suspect who is now dead. >> because basically, wolf, federal agents have been trying to speak with her, trying to determine exactly, what, if anything, she may have known about her husband's plans, any information at all that she may be able to provide. right now we're right outside the home her parents where she has been staying with her young daughter since her husband was killed in that shootout just
as families mourn, the funeral will be held this mourning for krystle campbell krystle campbell and a memorial service is schedule tonight for lingzi lu. the blast site a stretch of boylston street that includes copley square remains closed for now. boston's police commissioner telling cnn the area is expected to reopen in the next day or two. >>> let's begin with a new twist in the investigation. one person we haven't heard from in this tragedy is the wife of deceased suspect. our...
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s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying time for boostonians, how is boston coping one week later? >> one week later we are seeing signs of moving forward. copely square is being cleaned up, that's the crime scene last monday. crews were there yesterday cleaning it up. we hope it will be reopened to the public within a couple days or there's a five phase plan from fbi agents to order up copely care. and everywhere you look you see the motto boston strong. that's what everyone is feeling here. boston strong. they want to move forward. later today at 2:50 p.m., the exact time the first bomb went off a week ago, there will be a moment of silence throughout the state of massachusetts. >> pamela brown joining us in boston, thank you. >>> there's still a lot of police work to do, but boston's police commissioner says he is confident that the tsarnaev brothers were the two major culprits. he said there is no indication they were taking orders from a terrorist group. >> i'm confident they were the two major actors in the violence that o
s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying time for boostonians, how is boston coping one week later? >> one week later we are seeing signs of moving forward. copely square is being cleaned up, that's the crime scene last monday. crews were there yesterday cleaning it up. we hope it will be reopened to the public within a couple days or there's a five phase plan from fbi agents to order up copely care. and everywhere you look you...
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mistakenly telling her parents she was alive. >> reporter: krystle campbell's mother patty so overcome by grief as she stood on her front porch, each word was a struggle. >> we are heartbroken at the death of our daughter, krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved her. >> a family spokesman finally had to read her statement and say what she could not. >> everyone who knew her loved her. she was sweet and kind and friendly, always smiling. she worked so hard at everything she did. >> krystle campbell's story, a tragic case of mistaken identity. the 29-year-old had gone to the marathon with her friend. both were caught in the first explosion. her parents say doctors told them her daughter survived and they were trying to save her leg. but when campbell's parents were finally allowed to see her, they discovered it wasn't her at all but her friend. >> this doesn't make any sense. >> what kind of daughter was she, ma'am? >> she was the best. >> campbell, described as sweet and kind by those who knew her here at the restaurant where she worked. >> you would lik
mistakenly telling her parents she was alive. >> reporter: krystle campbell's mother patty so overcome by grief as she stood on her front porch, each word was a struggle. >> we are heartbroken at the death of our daughter, krystle marie. she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved her. >> a family spokesman finally had to read her statement and say what she could not. >> everyone who knew her loved her. she was sweet and kind and friendly, always smiling....
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krystle campbell. it still doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: as families of the victims grieve, dzhokhar tsarnaev later tweets, nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say but nothing comes out when they move their lips, just a bunch of gibberish. wednesday, 9:30 a.m., as dzhokhar attends class, word spreads that authorities are closing in on a suspect. >> this is a fast-breaking investigation with a major breakthrough already. >> reporter: the internet is on fire with speculation. websites, like 4chan are dissecting photos of the scene, raising suspicions about faces in the crowd. all, including this young man, turn out to be not involved. >> if you look at it, it wasn't me. >> reporter: 1:30 p.m. -- >> wolf, we have information an arrest has been made. >> reporter: cnn erroneously reports the arrest has been made and will be announced shortly by the fbi. but that press conference never happens because a bomb threat empties the courthouse. the final victim is identified as lu lingz
krystle campbell. it still doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: as families of the victims grieve, dzhokhar tsarnaev later tweets, nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say but nothing comes out when they move their lips, just a bunch of gibberish. wednesday, 9:30 a.m., as dzhokhar attends class, word spreads that authorities are closing in on a suspect. >> this is a fast-breaking investigation with a major breakthrough already. >> reporter: the internet is...
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. >> the innocent victims who perished this week, martin richard, krystle campbell, lu lingzi, officer sean llwillive in eternity. >> reporter: the cardinal lead the congregation in praying for the injured. he also called for tolerance. >> we must be people of reconciliation, not revenge. the crimes of the two young men must not be the justification for prejudice against muslims or against immigrants. >> reporter: among the worshippers was richard paris, head of the boston firefighters union. >> the world's got to get together. be on one page. stop hurting people, start helping people, like everybody did that day last monday with the marathon. >> reporter: as bostonians prayed, in the nearby community of medford, friends and family of the one of the victims, 27-year-old krystle campbell greefd. her wake was held today. she will be buried tomorrow. tomorrow kbos ton-- boston and surrounding communities will observe a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m., marking the exact time the bombs went off last monday. jeff. >> jeff: elaine, thank you. >> floodwaters are rising in the midwest. major flo
. >> the innocent victims who perished this week, martin richard, krystle campbell, lu lingzi, officer sean llwillive in eternity. >> reporter: the cardinal lead the congregation in praying for the injured. he also called for tolerance. >> we must be people of reconciliation, not revenge. the crimes of the two young men must not be the justification for prejudice against muslims or against immigrants. >> reporter: among the worshippers was richard paris, head of the...
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campbell, and the officer that was gunned down in the middle of the fight with police. >> poppy, we appreciate it so. >>> the suspect under heavy guard at the medical center. he was brought there shortly after being taken into custody last night. it's believed that he may have been injured in friday night's shootout with police. and what do we know about his condition? >> reporter: well, christine, at last check we know he was in serious condition. we don't know the nature of his injuries or where they were, but we are hearing he experienced a substantial amount of blood loss, and there are indications he was first wounded yesterday morning in watertown during the shootout with police, and then after that, authorities found him on a boat in watertown. there was blood on the boat when authorities arrived, so there's a possibility that he also sustained injuries during a gun fight at the scene there as well. but, again, we do know he's in serious condition and he had substantial blood loss. >> clearly there must be -- they must be guarding the front door. >> reporter: they have been g
campbell, and the officer that was gunned down in the middle of the fight with police. >> poppy, we appreciate it so. >>> the suspect under heavy guard at the medical center. he was brought there shortly after being taken into custody last night. it's believed that he may have been injured in friday night's shootout with police. and what do we know about his condition? >> reporter: well, christine, at last check we know he was in serious condition. we don't know the nature...
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krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu all three killed at the finish line of the boston marathon and officer sean collier shot and killed thursday night while police searched for the suspects. >>> and police officers and firefighters from all around the boston area saluted officer collier as a hearse drove his body to a funeral home yesterday. police say it's not clear why one of the suspects shot and killed him. but collier had been responding to a loud disturbance at the time. the 26-year-old had been a police officer for just over a year. >> and new details are trickling in this morning about the bombing suspects and possible ties to islamic extremism. cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty at the white house this morning. jill, you are also moscow bureau chief for nine years. you are very familiar with russia. what more do we know about the investigation into the older brother's behavior? >> okay. so that would have been the older brother of course is tamerlan tsarnaev. and we have to go back to early 2011 when the fsb, that's the investigative arms in russia, asked
krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu all three killed at the finish line of the boston marathon and officer sean collier shot and killed thursday night while police searched for the suspects. >>> and police officers and firefighters from all around the boston area saluted officer collier as a hearse drove his body to a funeral home yesterday. police say it's not clear why one of the suspects shot and killed him. but collier had been responding to a loud disturbance at the time....
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krystle campbell. pamela brown in boston with us with the latest on the investigation and the recovery here. good morning, pamela. >> good morning to you, john. the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, still in the intensive care unit, handcuffed to his bed here at beth israel deaconess medical center. we are told that he is still intubated and sedated with serious injuries. sources tell my colleague susan candiotti that he has a gunshot wound to the neck and can't speak. even so, federal prosecutors are hoping to file charges, possibly as early as today. when he does face charges they will include, at least federal terrorism charges, and possible state murder charges. in neighboring cambridge the transit officer richard donahue injured thursday night during a shoot-out with the suspect remains in critical condition. at a press conference yesterday, doctors said he barely made it, but now they are cautiously optimistic about his recovery. >> this was a truly exsanguinating injury, meaning that the officer's blo
krystle campbell. pamela brown in boston with us with the latest on the investigation and the recovery here. good morning, pamela. >> good morning to you, john. the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, still in the intensive care unit, handcuffed to his bed here at beth israel deaconess medical center. we are told that he is still intubated and sedated with serious injuries. sources tell my colleague susan candiotti that he has a gunshot wound to the neck and can't speak. even so, federal...
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. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> he was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she was dead. >> dead in his arms. >> we just kind of all -- we just let out this guttural scream, you know. but that was it for that moment because we had to go on to the next patient. >> for the next 45 minutes, steven worked triage on the front lines. dozens were rushed to the emergency room under code red, meaning their chances of survival uncertain. >> it's a horrific tragedy that, you know, you couldn't wish on anyone. >> trauma surgeon dr. david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion. as the bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. ki
. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> he was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she was...
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she was remembered as beautiful, fun and lovely. >> krystle campbell was just 29 years old. that was randi kaye reporting. here's another perspective on the capture of the suspect friday. new infrared video of him inside that boat, the boat he was eventually captured in, he was eventually handcuffed by members of a s.w.a.t. team. we will hear from some of them later in the program tonight. joining me now is former massachusetts homeland security advisor, juliette kayyem, our investigative correspondent, drew griffin joins us and medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta is with me and senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. what's the latest on the investigation? >> i mean, they laid it out pretty well in the criminal complaint. the criminal complaint against this one surviving suspect. but overall, there is a national security investigation under way to answer that one question we all want to know. is this it. are these just the two guys involved or is there somebody else. right now, there is nothing to indicate that there was anybody else involved but you have to be 100% sure.
she was remembered as beautiful, fun and lovely. >> krystle campbell was just 29 years old. that was randi kaye reporting. here's another perspective on the capture of the suspect friday. new infrared video of him inside that boat, the boat he was eventually captured in, he was eventually handcuffed by members of a s.w.a.t. team. we will hear from some of them later in the program tonight. joining me now is former massachusetts homeland security advisor, juliette kayyem, our investigative...
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this is where krystle campbell, the 29-year-old, was killed. that's where she worked at the summer shack. symbols of mourning. a rubber ducky policeman for officer collier. a symbol presumably left to honor lingzi lu. thousands of bostonians and others were drawn here today. hundreds left handwritten messages to the victims and to the city. amy faulk wrote, may their memories be a blessing. what brought you here today? >> i'm a photographer as my hobby and i just really wanted to capture this moment. >> not just capturing it. you're part of it. >> really, unfortunately, this sad time has made me feel very connected to my city. >> at times the emotions were overwhelming. >> the orioles. we're from baltimore. >> people were here to help. a team of therapy dogs were on hand. a friendly face and a wagging tail to provide comfort. but copley square today was weighed down with a powerful sorrow. intangible feelings manifested in mountains of symbols. the grief literally piled up all around us. so many enduring images from the aftermath of the terrori
this is where krystle campbell, the 29-year-old, was killed. that's where she worked at the summer shack. symbols of mourning. a rubber ducky policeman for officer collier. a symbol presumably left to honor lingzi lu. thousands of bostonians and others were drawn here today. hundreds left handwritten messages to the victims and to the city. amy faulk wrote, may their memories be a blessing. what brought you here today? >> i'm a photographer as my hobby and i just really wanted to capture...
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campbell. >> the fact that someone from my community was touched by this event, it's touched everybody. there is nobody around here that it hasn't touched. >> reporter: on boylston street the spontaneous memorial, still growing, was moved as volunteers arranged flowers and signs in anticipation of the street's re-opening. when the fbi turned what had been the crime scene back to the city of boston. >> we want to try to carry on. we are a very strong city. we push forward. >> reporter: the city got back to work monday as well. public transit was fully up and running after friday's shelter in place order and thousands poured in as on any other weekday. >> people are a little quite, still a little melancholy, but people are getting back to their routines. >> reporter: over the weekend the boston bruins gave the jerseys off their backs to honor first responders. and at fenway park -- >> what an honor it is for me to be here today. >> reporter: neil diamond made a special appearance to lead the crowd in "sweet caroline." ♪ sweet caroline >> reporter: at hospitals, dozens are still recover
campbell. >> the fact that someone from my community was touched by this event, it's touched everybody. there is nobody around here that it hasn't touched. >> reporter: on boylston street the spontaneous memorial, still growing, was moved as volunteers arranged flowers and signs in anticipation of the street's re-opening. when the fbi turned what had been the crime scene back to the city of boston. >> we want to try to carry on. we are a very strong city. we push forward....
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the first people they mentioned were the four people who died -- krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu and sean colier, the officer who was killed. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who are still in the hospital, the people who've lost limbs, who've suffered shrapnel injuries. yes, there is a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects -- one has been captured, one has been killed. but they know that for the city there is a long road to recovery and this was just the first big step. brian? >> what an obscene toll of human damage by these two men. anne thompson in the great city of boston tonight. anne, thanks. we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing moved so many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated, and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the sadly enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time.
the first people they mentioned were the four people who died -- krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu and sean colier, the officer who was killed. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who are still in the hospital, the people who've lost limbs, who've suffered shrapnel injuries. yes, there is a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects -- one has been captured, one has been...
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hundreds lined up in medford, massachusetts for 29-year-old krystle campbell's wake. known for her big smile and love of family. >> just terrible. people would, you know, have little respect for life. >> reporter: prosecutors are expected to file charges against tsarnaev next week. >> $10 million has been raised on 1-fund boston. the site launched by the governor and the mayor here. >> what about the other suspect? more details how that older brother died? >> reporter: you know, he is still examined at the medical examiner's office. they have not announced what the cause of death was. but, watertown police told us in an attempt to get away the younger brother actual he ran over his older brother -- actually ran over his older brother. >>> across the atlantic, runners in the london marathon remembered the victims of the boston marathon bombings. a moment of silence and black ribbons on their shirt paid tribute to the dead and injured. there was more security but more crowds, too. even prince harry said he would not dream of canceling. >> it was, it was never an option.
hundreds lined up in medford, massachusetts for 29-year-old krystle campbell's wake. known for her big smile and love of family. >> just terrible. people would, you know, have little respect for life. >> reporter: prosecutors are expected to file charges against tsarnaev next week. >> $10 million has been raised on 1-fund boston. the site launched by the governor and the mayor here. >> what about the other suspect? more details how that older brother died? >>...
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krystle campbell, she lost her life last monday. her funeral is underway right now in medford, massachusetts. it's a private service. up next we'll remember the 29-year-old who never stopped smiling. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ all aboard. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only da
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speaking about krystle campbell. >> we are heartbroken, at the depths -- for krystle marie -- everybody that knew her loved her. she loved her dog. she -- she had a heart of gold. she was all smiles, we couldn't ask for a better daughter, we couldn't believe it happened. such a hard worker, in everything she did. >> reporter: the other victim, the third victim in this incident identified earlier as 8-year-old martin richard, also of boston. just a sad situation as we learn more about the victims from the bombings. back to you. >>> all right, aaron gilchrist, thank you. >>> here in washington there is extra security presence at tourist locations. earlier this morning the lincoln memorial was shut down, but nothing specific. the bomb-sniffing dogs searched trash cans there. the memorial was reopened after it was checked out. >>> whether you are taking metro or flying out any time soon you will notice an added security presence here regarding transportation. adam tuss has a look at the changes appropriated in our transportation system by the bombing yesterday, adam? >> reporter: hey, doree
speaking about krystle campbell. >> we are heartbroken, at the depths -- for krystle marie -- everybody that knew her loved her. she loved her dog. she -- she had a heart of gold. she was all smiles, we couldn't ask for a better daughter, we couldn't believe it happened. such a hard worker, in everything she did. >> reporter: the other victim, the third victim in this incident identified earlier as 8-year-old martin richard, also of boston. just a sad situation as we learn more...
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. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> she was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she was dead. >> dead in his arms. >> we just kind of all -- we just let out this guttural scream, you know. but that was it for that moment because we had to go on to the next patient. >> for the next 45 minutes, steven worked triage on the front lines. dozens were rushed to the emergency room under code red, meaning their chances of survival uncertain. >> it's a horrific tragedy that, you know, you couldn't wish on anyone. >> trauma surgeon dr. david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion. as the bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. ki
. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> she was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she...
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the other identified victim is 29-year-old krystle campbell. her father says the family is shocked and devastated. officials think the bombs consisted of explosives and shrapnel packed in pressure cookers. hidden inside black duffel bags. president obama will travel to boston on thursday to speak at an interfaith service. today, he vowed to find those responsible and labeled the bombings an act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. and given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target innocent civilians, it is an act of terror. it will take time to follow every lead and determine what happened. but we will find out. we will find whoever harmed our citizens and we will bring them to justice. >> today we also are getting new video of the actual explosions. including the only tape we've seen taken by a woman actually running in the race. [ explosion ] . >> and new radio calls from first responders reveal the chaotic moments just after the explosions.
the other identified victim is 29-year-old krystle campbell. her father says the family is shocked and devastated. officials think the bombs consisted of explosives and shrapnel packed in pressure cookers. hidden inside black duffel bags. president obama will travel to boston on thursday to speak at an interfaith service. today, he vowed to find those responsible and labeled the bombings an act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. and given what we now know about what...
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outside crystal campbell funeral today, people came together and hung up an american -- krystle campbell's funeral today, people came together and hung up an american flag. people waited in line for hours to pay the respects to the family of krystle campbell. >> everybody is coming together to. >> reporter: she was one of three killed last week in the boston marathon bombings. this will likely be a week marked with tears as family say goodbye to the victims. >> i hope god will give a lot of strength to her and the family. >> reporter: the families want to know exactly what the motive was for the deadly attack and how it was carried out. the person with the most questions to answer is 19-year- old jahar, this man. he remains hospitalized with serious injuries including a wound to the neck. >> it's hard to receive how he received that injury. there was a shootout in watertown. >> reporter: tamerlan tsarnaev died friday morning after a shooting with the police. authorities -- authorities say the two people were planning other attacks. >> i told the people of boston they can rest easily. >> re
outside crystal campbell funeral today, people came together and hung up an american -- krystle campbell's funeral today, people came together and hung up an american flag. people waited in line for hours to pay the respects to the family of krystle campbell. >> everybody is coming together to. >> reporter: she was one of three killed last week in the boston marathon bombings. this will likely be a week marked with tears as family say goodbye to the victims. >> i hope god will...
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let's take time to recall them, chris tell krystle campbell, 8-year-old martin richard whose mom and sister were greefsly wounded and 23 year ode linzie lu a boston university graduate student from china. and then of course m.i.t. officer gunned down, 26-year-old sean collier. we're told vice president biden will attend a memorial service for him on wednesday. as we mentioned, dzhokhar tsarnaev won't be charged as an enemy combatant. he'll be prosecuted in the criminal justice system. is this the right move? >> absolutely. it's actually a no-brainer on so many levels. for one, this is a strong case so why would you abandon the sort of normal system of criminal justice? but for symbolic reasons. >> that. but also, as for the same reason they held off on mirandized him, to get as much information from him in case there are other plots. >> so this is where the question of what they can get out of him and what they can use in court are sort of different questions at this stage. they can ask him a lot of questions without mirandizing him, although we believe that he has been mirandized at
let's take time to recall them, chris tell krystle campbell, 8-year-old martin richard whose mom and sister were greefsly wounded and 23 year ode linzie lu a boston university graduate student from china. and then of course m.i.t. officer gunned down, 26-year-old sean collier. we're told vice president biden will attend a memorial service for him on wednesday. as we mentioned, dzhokhar tsarnaev won't be charged as an enemy combatant. he'll be prosecuted in the criminal justice system. is this...
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camp krystle campbell, for bu grad student lingzi lu, and sean kohl years, the m.i.t. police officer shot and killed in his patrol car thursday night, just are 55 minutes before his shift would have ended. >> he was a great young man. he was wise beyond his years. his goal was always to become a police officer. >> reporter: his family writing our only solace is that sean died bravely doing what he committed to do, serving and protecting others." then there are those still fighting to survive. officials say 33-year-old transit officer richard donohue was shot multiple times during the gunfight with the tsarnaev brothers in watertown, tonight, in serious condition. liz norden's two sons each lost a limb near the finish line. >> it was a nightmare. it's running between two hospitals, trying to be each of them as sick as they are or hurt as they are, it's, i couldn't be in both places at both times. it's a nightmare. >> reporter: today, 31-year-old paul opened his eyes for the first time since he lost his leg. >> well, for a lousy situation, i just thank my lucky stars the
camp krystle campbell, for bu grad student lingzi lu, and sean kohl years, the m.i.t. police officer shot and killed in his patrol car thursday night, just are 55 minutes before his shift would have ended. >> he was a great young man. he was wise beyond his years. his goal was always to become a police officer. >> reporter: his family writing our only solace is that sean died bravely doing what he committed to do, serving and protecting others." then there are those still...
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today we learned about krystle campbell who died in the blast. she came yesterday to watch her friend cross the finish line. her mom said she worked 16 hour days at the local seafood restaurant but was never too tired to share her love or her smile. she was just 29 years old. martin richard was just 8 years old, his mother and 6-year-old sister recovering from surgery tonight. the sign he's holding in that photo for the second grade peace march reads, no more hurting people. we'll talk more about martin richard tonight, three lives lost, dozens more forever changed. we honor them and also this strong city. for all that has happened here, you should know this is not a city under siege. this is not a city of fear. yes, people may be holding their kids a little tighter, keeping their eyes open a little wider, but this is a city where today life and love and liberty continue. people went jogging today, they walked their dogs, brought their children to the playground and to school. boston has been battered, but it is by no means broken, not now, not e
today we learned about krystle campbell who died in the blast. she came yesterday to watch her friend cross the finish line. her mom said she worked 16 hour days at the local seafood restaurant but was never too tired to share her love or her smile. she was just 29 years old. martin richard was just 8 years old, his mother and 6-year-old sister recovering from surgery tonight. the sign he's holding in that photo for the second grade peace march reads, no more hurting people. we'll talk more...
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a spokeswoman says this hospital has no record of a krystle campbell. erin? >> thanks to jason. and more of our live coverage next. we're going to show you the images of the bombs used in boston. we're going to go through them with a former chief of the joint terrorism task force and find out exactly what each of these pictures might be telling investigators. photo by photo, we're going to analyze it, next. hey aleigh. hey-- carol! introducing bbm video with screen share. update on 171 woodward... lets other people see what's on your screen. and these are the materials studies. the blackberry z10. the dog was my suggestion. powerful communication on the powerful network. verizon. >>> so who planted the bombs at the boston marathon and when did they do it? that's what authorities are trying to determine and it is a crucial question as they try to find out the person responsible. the boston police commissioner ed davis says two bomb sweeps were done prior to the explosions and obviously neither one of those detected anything unusual. tom has more on the crucial window of time, the
a spokeswoman says this hospital has no record of a krystle campbell. erin? >> thanks to jason. and more of our live coverage next. we're going to show you the images of the bombs used in boston. we're going to go through them with a former chief of the joint terrorism task force and find out exactly what each of these pictures might be telling investigators. photo by photo, we're going to analyze it, next. hey aleigh. hey-- carol! introducing bbm video with screen share. update on 171...
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the second victim has been identified as 29-year-old krystle campbell. earlier we learned 8-year-old martin richard also died in the attack. "the boston globe" reports that martin's mom and sister also suffered grievous injuries and are still in the hospital along with most of the 183 people who were injured in the explosion. some of them are still fighting for their lives at this hour. meanwhile, a senior u.s. official tells our barbara starr at the pentagon that no foreign connection or link to al qaeda had been found in this attack, at least not yet. they have not named any suspect yet, the federal government, and no one has claimed responsibility. but the man hunt is on one assumes one of the most intense in our country's history. the news of the attack sent a shock wave through wall street yesterday. the dow suffered its biggest drop of the year. today the markets bounced back. optimism about housing and a pickup in hiring are credited for the surge. the traders began the day with a moment of silence for the victims in boston just before the opening
the second victim has been identified as 29-year-old krystle campbell. earlier we learned 8-year-old martin richard also died in the attack. "the boston globe" reports that martin's mom and sister also suffered grievous injuries and are still in the hospital along with most of the 183 people who were injured in the explosion. some of them are still fighting for their lives at this hour. meanwhile, a senior u.s. official tells our barbara starr at the pentagon that no foreign...
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lingzi lu krystle campbell, martin richard and sean collier. the city has a long way to go. tonight, a big sigh relief. >> poppy, thank you very much indeed. let's go to cnn's jason carroll who has been in watertown. a lot of people, smiling people, replacing all the tension of the last few days. >> reporter: we did see that, piers. as each emergency vehicle pulled out they were met by neighbors who came out of their homes, applauded and cheered and honked their horns. if you look behind me you can see the flood lights are on their house, down the street. to the left of the corner there. you have police finishing up their work. all of this really -- please are thanking that one homeowner who came out of his house after he was on lockdown, saw something suspicious in his backyard. saw the glad on the boat, then looked closer, saw there was a bloody man inside. he went back to his house, he thun calls 911. emergency crews show up, the fbi, s.w.a.t., police are using their tech knowledge, helicopter, using infrared to get the exact location of the suspe suspect. then the fear s
lingzi lu krystle campbell, martin richard and sean collier. the city has a long way to go. tonight, a big sigh relief. >> poppy, thank you very much indeed. let's go to cnn's jason carroll who has been in watertown. a lot of people, smiling people, replacing all the tension of the last few days. >> reporter: we did see that, piers. as each emergency vehicle pulled out they were met by neighbors who came out of their homes, applauded and cheered and honked their horns. if you look...
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and today another of the dead was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, massachusetts. >> everybody that knew her loved her. she loved her job. she had a heart of gold. she would always smile. you couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this has happened. >> reporter: allen panzer, a north carolina emergency room physician, was waiting for his wife to cross the finish line. he saw the explosion and attended to the most seriously wounded. >> it was blast injuries to the lower extremities for the most part. one gentleman had no legs below the knees. >> reporter: investigators say the bombs were placed among the crowd down the block from each other, detonating just over ten seconds apart. officially, it was back to business in most of boston today. but reminders are everywhere that things are not back to normal. >> you see people, and their faces are really sober, just walking around. it's kind of an eerie feeling in the air. >> reporter: today runners were able to return to the route to collect belongings that were left in the haste of yesterday's flee to safe
and today another of the dead was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, massachusetts. >> everybody that knew her loved her. she loved her job. she had a heart of gold. she would always smile. you couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this has happened. >> reporter: allen panzer, a north carolina emergency room physician, was waiting for his wife to cross the finish line. he saw the explosion and attended to the most seriously wounded. >> it was...
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>> can't tell you how awful it must be, how awful for patty campbell, the mother of krystle campbell. it's shocking to me she could even go out there and even try to make a statement. i know she tried. and our hearts, of course, go out to her, to the entire family, the families of the other victims, those who were killed. they were all so young. a young boy, now we learn a graduate student at boston university. i don't know how people cope under these circumstances. and dozens of others of parents and family members and friends, they know, those who are seriously critically injured, losing limbs, this is such a horrendous situation. it makes no sense whatsoever. and investigators are trying to figure out what happened. >> that's exactly right. imagine, wolf, the relief at first when you find out that something like this has happened to your family, and you're relieved that at least they're okay. then it becomes the worry as you're hearing that doctors are working, in this case trying to save her leg. then, of course, you're dealing with the grief upon learning about what really happen
>> can't tell you how awful it must be, how awful for patty campbell, the mother of krystle campbell. it's shocking to me she could even go out there and even try to make a statement. i know she tried. and our hearts, of course, go out to her, to the entire family, the families of the other victims, those who were killed. they were all so young. a young boy, now we learn a graduate student at boston university. i don't know how people cope under these circumstances. and dozens of others...
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also killed, krystle campbell, went to the marathon every year to cheer on the runners. ling lingzi lu was the victim. two seconds exploded within minutes of each other triggering a five-day nightmare in boston. 58 people are still hospitali hospitalized. sean collier was the fourth person to die allegedly killed by tsarnaev brothers. he was fatally shot while sitting in his car late thursday night. >> the manhunt has ended in two very different ways for the bombing suspects one brother is dead and of course the other brother right now captured and now it's time for investigators to focus on the full puzzle and figure out what may have motivated the two brothers described in the past as normal. >> joe johns joins us now from washington. what's the fbi telling us about their priority questioning of the older now dead suspect? >> they did question the older now dead suspect two years ago and this was an individual who actually had a foreign government request that they question this individual. they went to see him. they talked to him and then they let it go pretty much. t
also killed, krystle campbell, went to the marathon every year to cheer on the runners. ling lingzi lu was the victim. two seconds exploded within minutes of each other triggering a five-day nightmare in boston. 58 people are still hospitali hospitalized. sean collier was the fourth person to die allegedly killed by tsarnaev brothers. he was fatally shot while sitting in his car late thursday night. >> the manhunt has ended in two very different ways for the bombing suspects one brother...
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a spokeswoman says this hospital has no record of a krystle campbell. erin? >> thanks to jason. and more of our live coverage next. we're going to show you the images of the bombs used in boston. we're going to go through them with a former chief of the joint terrorism task force and find out exactly what each of these pictures might be telling investigators. photo by photo, we're going to analyze it, next. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer advanced aspirin. try the power the math of retirement is different today.ek. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. omnip
a spokeswoman says this hospital has no record of a krystle campbell. erin? >> thanks to jason. and more of our live coverage next. we're going to show you the images of the bombs used in boston. we're going to go through them with a former chief of the joint terrorism task force and find out exactly what each of these pictures might be telling investigators. photo by photo, we're going to analyze it, next. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin...
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and krystle campbell. as we see the joyous celebrations, that is wonderful, but we have to remember how devastating this was for the city of boston. anderson? >> remember -- remember them tonight and never forget moving forward. we are just gettingation photo of what we believe is the suspect on the ground as he was being apprehended. i want to look at. this we're going to be seeing this as you are seeing it for the first time. there you see law enforcement personnel in tactical gear. it looks like hee face down. i'm assuming that's the small of his back, it's not clear. face up, i'm told. you see some of him. that's his stomach region. obviously that area lit up. john king -- brian today who had eyes on the scene early on when this was still very active had reported that not only was there a chopper that had lights on the scene but they had lit up the boat in which the suspect was allegedly hiding. >> and you had a sequencing of events i think that law enforcement officials are quite proud of. you had a c
and krystle campbell. as we see the joyous celebrations, that is wonderful, but we have to remember how devastating this was for the city of boston. anderson? >> remember -- remember them tonight and never forget moving forward. we are just gettingation photo of what we believe is the suspect on the ground as he was being apprehended. i want to look at. this we're going to be seeing this as you are seeing it for the first time. there you see law enforcement personnel in tactical gear. it...
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campbell will be laid to rest tomorrow. >> byron pitts reporting from boston this morning. >>> let's dig into those new pictures that came overnight. infrared pictures that take you into the capture of the 19-year-old that effectively shut down one of the america's largest city. watch as we see not one, not two, but three explosions. they are stun grenades to overpower and apprehend the suspect. take a closer look. this is tsarnaev's silhouette has he hides in the back of the boat. the suspect was being filmed using an infrared camera. this technology helped authorities keep a careful eye on his movement. >> we have movement in the boat. >> he just sat up. he's moving. flailing about. >> reporter: they brought in a robotic device to rip open the boat's tar. . after they got the 19-year-old out of the boat, authorities treated him right there on the scene and then sent him to beth israel hospital where he is being treated this morning, alongside the victims of the bombings. as we all remember, when the capture was announced there were celebrations throughout boston. but there are many
campbell will be laid to rest tomorrow. >> byron pitts reporting from boston this morning. >>> let's dig into those new pictures that came overnight. infrared pictures that take you into the capture of the 19-year-old that effectively shut down one of the america's largest city. watch as we see not one, not two, but three explosions. they are stun grenades to overpower and apprehend the suspect. take a closer look. this is tsarnaev's silhouette has he hides in the back of the...
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one of the people killed, krystle campbell is from your district? >> yes, she is. that is a good indication this goes beyond the city of boston. >> it does. >> this is all of massachusetts. there are tens of thousands of runners but there's a million people watching the marathon. as a result, every single family knows someone who was here yesterday. this is a very special day each year for the whole state. krystle campbell from medford is somebody that is part of the larger massachusetts family. they were all grieving. >> everywhere you go today, you see the faces of sadness. there's not a place where you can look where you don't see people who are feeling this. >> no. this is -- this is something that hit us just 12 years ago. >> the planes originated from here. >> they hijacked two planes with 150 people on those two planes that flew into the world trade center. the memorial is over here, 50 yards away and thousands of people walking past it remembering those 150 people and those that were injured or lost their life yesterday. >> there is a similar feel here toda
one of the people killed, krystle campbell is from your district? >> yes, she is. that is a good indication this goes beyond the city of boston. >> it does. >> this is all of massachusetts. there are tens of thousands of runners but there's a million people watching the marathon. as a result, every single family knows someone who was here yesterday. this is a very special day each year for the whole state. krystle campbell from medford is somebody that is part of the larger...
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campbell, and the chinese student studying here, those four people lost. the city is still suffering such a tragedy and as such a long way to go. >>> the successful manhunt ended in a backyard in watertown. and in the end the man that caused people in the boston area to hide in their homes, he himself was hiding in a small boat. we have exskhraoclusive details. what will happen when the sun comes up in a couple hours, where does the investigation go where you are? >> reporter: john, we can tell you the parameter has been tightening here. they really released a lot of the streets and opened up the streets and the parameter here brings us to right behind me. we can't go beyond this. they are going to go through the area and process evidence and going through the boat, of course, combing through that for evidence, and dusting it and doing all sorts of the things where he was holed up for several hours, and that's going to be a key piece of the investigation. and they are going to be question tsarnaev, and asking what led to the standoff and all of that and th
campbell, and the chinese student studying here, those four people lost. the city is still suffering such a tragedy and as such a long way to go. >>> the successful manhunt ended in a backyard in watertown. and in the end the man that caused people in the boston area to hide in their homes, he himself was hiding in a small boat. we have exskhraoclusive details. what will happen when the sun comes up in a couple hours, where does the investigation go where you are? >> reporter:...
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silence for the three whose lives were taken in the bombing, krystle campbell, martin richard and lingzi lu as well as for fallen m.i.t. police officer sean collier, gunned down thursday night allegedly during the suspects' flight to watertown. we honor them all tonight as we a short time ago, people gathered on the boston university campus as well to remember lingzi lu, who came here from china to pursue a graduate degree in applied math. her family says that while she was here, she fell in love with this great city. and tonight this great city, boston, returned that love. we also honor the bravery of a young woman i spoke to, a dancer who lost a foot and part of her leg in the bombings but vows she will dance again. she's a dance instructor and plans to give lessons again. you will hear from her and her optimism and strength will inspire you. we begin with breaking news. jay tapper is joiping us in boston. what are you learning about what the suspect is saying. >> according to one government official and this is a preliminary investigation but dzhokhar tsarnaev is saying the following
silence for the three whose lives were taken in the bombing, krystle campbell, martin richard and lingzi lu as well as for fallen m.i.t. police officer sean collier, gunned down thursday night allegedly during the suspects' flight to watertown. we honor them all tonight as we a short time ago, people gathered on the boston university campus as well to remember lingzi lu, who came here from china to pursue a graduate degree in applied math. her family says that while she was here, she fell in...
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earlier a funeral service was held for one of the people killed at the scene. 29-year-old krystle campbell was buried inburyied. dzhokhar tsarnaev can't speak a possible suicide attempt as police closed in. he is accused of ever using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and malicious destruction of weapon device resulting in death. jay carney said this must remain in federal court. >> we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice. >> john: however lindsey graham believes it's a mistake. >> it's impossible to gather the evidence in just a few days to determine whether or not this individual should be held for questioning under the law of war. i'm asking this administration to leave on the table the option if the evidence warrants to designate this i had as an enemy combatcombatant. >> john: meanwhile other critics are wondering if the fbi did not do enough to investigate tamer tamerian. among those are republican new york congressman peter king. >> the fbi has given information as being potential terrorists, they don't look at them
earlier a funeral service was held for one of the people killed at the scene. 29-year-old krystle campbell was buried inburyied. dzhokhar tsarnaev can't speak a possible suicide attempt as police closed in. he is accused of ever using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and malicious destruction of weapon device resulting in death. jay carney said this must remain in federal court. >> we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of...
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martin richard, krystle campbell, lingzi lu, and matt collier. patterson, an off duty firefighter, saved the life of a young boy at the finish line. and dick hoyt has run the marathon every year since 1981 while pushing his quaddriplegic son in a wheelchair. all shared in the honor of throwing out the ceremonial first pitches. >> it's time for our ceremonial first pitch. >> and in what has now become a boston sports tradition, the entire crowd sang the national anthem in unison. ♪ and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ >> then one of the greatest red sox ever, david ortiz, delivered a pep talk that may end up on a t-shirt tomorrow. >> this is [ bleep ] city. and nobody going to -- >> and finally, in the eighth, no game at fenway would be complete without neil diamond. this time not just on the p.a., they got him in person. >> usa, usa, usa! >> boston just hit a three run homer to go on top. and poppy harlow is live at historic fenway park. poppy, tell us about today's ceremony. >> reporter: you know, you stole my lead there. as
martin richard, krystle campbell, lingzi lu, and matt collier. patterson, an off duty firefighter, saved the life of a young boy at the finish line. and dick hoyt has run the marathon every year since 1981 while pushing his quaddriplegic son in a wheelchair. all shared in the honor of throwing out the ceremonial first pitches. >> it's time for our ceremonial first pitch. >> and in what has now become a boston sports tradition, the entire crowd sang the national anthem in unison. ♪...
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held for 29-year-old restaurant manager krystle campbell, one of the three being kind. a member or yam service will also be held for 23-year-old lu lingzi. a boston university graduate from china. >> a young martinez boy among the hundreds injured during the boston marathon bombing, will be getting a special visit today. a number of oakland a's players are planning to stop by the boston hospital where 11:00-year-o11:0 11-year-old aaron hern is being treated. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and jon. love and support can aid in your recovery, certainly, aaron hern has it from his friends here at martinez junior high school, the community. the first lady stopped by for a visit. members of the oakland a's baseball team are hoping to visit him today. two oakland a's players go to boston's children hospital where he had several surgeries on his leg after he is hit by shrapnel by one of the bombs that went off at the boston marathon. he has shown great progress. only an i.v. left. off his breathing tube, alert and talking. a's first baseman, brandan moss and right fiel
held for 29-year-old restaurant manager krystle campbell, one of the three being kind. a member or yam service will also be held for 23-year-old lu lingzi. a boston university graduate from china. >> a young martinez boy among the hundreds injured during the boston marathon bombing, will be getting a special visit today. a number of oakland a's players are planning to stop by the boston hospital where 11:00-year-o11:0 11-year-old aaron hern is being treated. >> reporter: good...